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Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days and 205 prisoners swapped
Breaking news Trump says he is losing patience with Iran amid Trump-Xi talks on Hormuz - Middle East conflict
Trump says he is losing patience with Iran amid Trump-Xi talks on Hormuz - Middle East conflict
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Middle East conflict

live Trump says he is losing patience with Iran amid Trump-Xi talks on Hormuz - Middle East conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump said his patience with Iran was running out after he discussed the war with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday and a ship was reported seized by Iranian personnel off the United Arab Emirates.

U.S. describes Israel-Lebanon talks as 'positive and productive'
11:56
Middle East conflict

U.S. describes Israel-Lebanon talks as 'positive and productive'

The United States cast Israel-Lebanon talks held in Washington on Thursday as "productive and positive" and a State Department official said more discussions aimed at ending their conflict will continue on Friday.

Anti-Arab chants erupt as Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem's Old City
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Politics

Anti-Arab chants erupt as Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem's Old City

Thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter on Thursday under heavy security, with some calling for the death of Arabs and for Palestinian villages to be burned during an annual march marking Israel’s capture of East Jerusalem in 1967.

Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days and 205 prisoners swapped
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Russia-Ukraine

Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days and 205 prisoners swapped

Russia has carried out its most extensive aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its full-scale invasion, striking Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones, Ukrainian officials said.

Eurovision 2026: Azerbaijan’s Jiva takes to the stage as Vienna hosts second semi-final
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Eurovison 2026

Eurovision 2026: Azerbaijan’s Jiva takes to the stage as Vienna hosts second semi-final

The second semi-final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest 2026 takes place tonight in a rain-soaked Vienna, with the final 10 places in Saturday’s grand final still up for grabs.

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Erdoğan’s Kazakhstan visit highlights deeper Turkic cooperation amid global instability
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Türkiye–Kazakhstan

Erdoğan’s Kazakhstan visit highlights deeper Turkic cooperation amid global instability

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visit to Kazakhstan comes amid rising geopolitical uncertainty across Eurasia, as conflicts in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East reshape trade routes, security priorities, and regional cooperation.

Indian drivers face higher prices at petrol pumps after fuel retailers hike cost amid Hormuz closure
13:10
Middle East conflict

Indian drivers face higher prices at petrol pumps after fuel retailers hike cost amid Hormuz closure

Indian drivers face higher fuel costs after state-run fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel prices for the first time in four years by three rupees ($0.03) per litre, equivalent to more than 3%.

What is the Nakba and why does it still shape Palestinian life today?
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What is the Nakba and why does it still shape Palestinian life today?

Every year on 15 May, Palestinians across the Middle East mark Nakba Day - a commemoration of the mass displacement that accompanied the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.

Lessons from day one of the Global South NGO Platform in Baku
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Azerbaijan

Lessons from day one of the Global South NGO Platform in Baku

Azerbaijan’s chairing of the inaugural Global South NGO Platform (GSNP) assembly in Baku highlights the country’s commitment to regional cooperation, the international civil society network’s Secretary-General has said.

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Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days and 205 prisoners swapped
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Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days and 205 prisoners swapped

Russia has carried out its most extensive aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its full-scale...

Indian drivers face higher prices at petrol pumps after fuel retailers hike cost amid Hormuz closure
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Middle East conflict

Indian drivers face higher prices at petrol pumps after fuel retailers hike cost amid Hormuz closure

Indian drivers face higher fuel costs after state-run fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel prices for the first ti...

Trump says he is losing patience with Iran amid Trump-Xi talks on Hormuz - Middle East conflict
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live Trump says he is losing patience with Iran amid Trump-Xi talks on Hormuz - Middle East conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump said his patience with Iran was running out after he discussed the war with Chinese Pr...

Finland says Helsinki drone threat has ended, reopens airport
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European security

Finland says Helsinki drone threat has ended, reopens airport

Finland said that...

Anti-Arab chants erupt as Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem's Old City
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Anti-Arab chants erupt as Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem's Old City

Thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter on Thursday under heavy securit...

Direct trade between Türkiye and Armenia signals slow thaw in relations
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Expert view

Direct trade between Türkiye and Armenia signals slow thaw in relations

Türkiye and Armenia’s decision to allow direct trade marks one of the clearest signs yet of a gradual shift in relations between the long-time rivals, although analysts say the immediate economic impact is likely to remain modest.

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Finland says Helsinki drone threat has ended, reopens airport
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Finland says Helsinki drone threat has ended, reopens airport

Finland said that suspected drone activity in the skies above the country's capital region on Friday no longer posed a threat and that the situation was returning to normal as Helsinki's airport reopened.

China stocks choppy, yuan weakens as investors await clarity on Trump-Xi talks
08:51
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China stocks choppy, yuan weakens as investors await clarity on Trump-Xi talks

China stocks wavered in morning trade on Friday, with investors cautious heading into the last day of a high-stakes summit between U.S. and China's President, which has delivered a few deals so far.

From the tarmac to the temple - Trump's Beijing day in full
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View from China

From the tarmac to the temple - Trump's Beijing day in full

Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday evening to a carefully choreographed reception that underscored the significance China is placing on the visit.

Musk accused of 'selective amnesia' and Altman accused of lying as OpenAI trial nears end
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Musk

Musk accused of 'selective amnesia' and Altman accused of lying as OpenAI trial nears end

A high-powered lawyer representing Elon Musk attacked the personal and professional credibility of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Thursday, as a landmark federal trial in California nears its conclusion.

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Samsung fails to reach deal with union as strike risk rises
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Samsung fails to reach deal with union as strike risk rises

Negotiations between Samsung Electronics and its workforce on Wednesday have broken down, officials said, raising fresh concerns over potential disruption to South Korea’s export-heavy economy.

Monday morning market report: Oil surges, dollar firms as Middle East conflict enters 11th week
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Markets

Monday morning market report: Oil surges, dollar firms as Middle East conflict enters 11th week

The Strait of Hormuz remains a vital maritime chokepoint and serves as the primary artery linking the Persian Gulf to international energy markets. With approximately 20% of global oil and gas shipments transiting this waterway, it is the backbone of energy security for Asia, Europe, and beyond.

China's exports surge as overseas buyers rush orders
08:42
China Export

China's exports surge as overseas buyers rush orders

China’s exports grew faster than expected in April, as overseas buyers moved quickly to secure supplies amid fears that the conflict involving Iran could drive up global energy and transport costs.

Asian stocks surge to record highs on Middle East peace hopes
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Markets

Asian stocks surge to record highs on Middle East peace hopes

Asian stocks surged to record highs on 7 May as investors priced in growing hopes of a potential Middle East peace deal, while oil prices eased and the U.S. dollar weakened amid shifting global risk sentiment.

Global stocks surge and oil prices slide on hopes of Iran deal
01:36
Markets

Global stocks surge and oil prices slide on hopes of Iran deal

Stocks around the world climbed to fresh record highs on Wednesday (6 May), while oil prices fell sharply, after reports suggested the United States and Iran were nearing an agreement to end conflict.

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Azerbaijan's Eurovision team confident singer Jiva will qualify for final
13:20
Eurovision

Azerbaijan's Eurovision team confident singer Jiva will qualify for final

Azerbaijan’s Eurovision team are confident singer Jiva will secure a place in the contest’s final after performing in the second semi-final in Vienna on Thursday evening (14 May).

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement
07:57
Lawsuit

Dua Lipa files $15m lawsuit against Samsung over alleged copyright infringement

British pop star Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics, seeking at least $15 million in damages over allegations that her image was used without permission to promote television sets.

Venice Biennale hit by geopolitical disputes over Russia and Israel
08:28
Visual arts

Venice Biennale hit by geopolitical disputes over Russia and Israel

The 61st Venice Biennale has opened under grey skies and political tension, with disputes over Russia and Israel, resignations on the jury, and protests marking the start of one of the art world’s most high-profile events.

Banned in Britain, booked in Tbilisi: Ye set to perform in Georgia
19:25
Kanye West Europe tour

Banned in Britain, booked in Tbilisi: Ye set to perform in Georgia

Ye will perform in Tbilisi on 12 June as part of a Georgian government-funded programme, despite being barred from entering the U.K. and facing mounting concert cancellations across Europe.

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Tehran warns over ‘collusion’ as Iran pushes BRICS stance on war - Middle East conflict
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Middle East Conflict

Tehran warns over ‘collusion’ as Iran pushes BRICS stance on war - Middle East conflict

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran loomed over U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to China, as signs emerged that the conflict is causing a shift in alliances across the Middle East.

How do social media rules for under-16s vary around the world?
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Social Media ban

How do social media rules for under-16s vary around the world?

Just one week after a similar move by Australia, Greece announced that it will ban access to social media for children under the age of 15 from January 1, 2027, as governments around the world weigh tougher rules amid growing concerns over mental health, safety and screen addiction.

Tehran tightens grip on Hormuz; Trump says 'we don't need any help with Iran' - Middle East conflict 13 May
02:59
Middle East Conflict

Tehran tightens grip on Hormuz; Trump says 'we don't need any help with Iran' - Middle East conflict 13 May

U.S. President Donald Trump said he does not think he will need China's help to end the war with Iran as he left for a high-stakes summit in Beijing on Tuesday, as hopes for a lasting peace deal dwindled and Tehran tightened its grip over the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump brings sanctioned Rubio to Beijing in unusual U.S. delegation
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View from China

Trump brings sanctioned Rubio to Beijing in unusual U.S. delegation

When Donald Trump boarded Air Force One for Beijing on Tuesday, he brought two cabinet members whose presence in China would have seemed unlikely a year ago, highlighting an unusual moment in U.S.–China relations.  

Eurovision Song Contest opens in Vienna amid boycott over Israel's Gaza offensive
22:23
Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest opens in Vienna amid boycott over Israel's Gaza offensive

The Eurovision Song Contest opened in Vienna on Tuesday amid heightened political tensions, as Israel competed in the first semi-final despite a boycott by five European broadcasters over the war in Gaza.

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Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says
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Hantavirus

Hantavirus risk to public remains very low, U.S. health official says

The risk from hantavirus to the general public remains very low, and the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more than 100 staff members actively working on the outbreak, a governmental health official said on Wednesday.

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship
13:09
Hantavirus

WHO: 'This is not COVID' as countries track passengers of Hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Countries worldwide sought to prevent the further spread of the hantavirus on Thursday, after an outbreak on a cruise ship, by tracking those who had disembarked before the virus was detected and anyone who had close contact with them since.

WFP urges urgent funding as 5.8 million Haitians face acute food insecurity
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Haiti Hunger Crisis

WFP urges urgent funding as 5.8 million Haitians face acute food insecurity

More than half of Haiti’s population is facing acute food insecurity, prompting the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to warn that recent progress in tackling hunger remains fragile and could quickly be reversed without urgent support.

Six new meningitis cases reported in UK bringing total to 27
20:46
meningitis Outbreak

Six new meningitis cases reported in UK bringing total to 27

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that as of Wednesday evening, it has identified six new cases of meningococcal disease in Kent, bringing the total of confirmed or suspected cases to at least 27.

WHO maps out $2m for Lebanon, Iraq and Syria, warns of health crisis as conflict escalates
10:40
Middle East Conflict

WHO maps out $2m for Lebanon, Iraq and Syria, warns of health crisis as conflict escalates

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released $2m in emergency funding to support health responses in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria as escalating regional conflict strains hospitals, raises displacement and increases pressure on already fragile health systems.

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World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war
14:43
Travel

World's largest travel firm TUI says demand for holidays holding up despite Iran war

TUI has reported sustained demand for holidays despite the Iran war, as the world’s biggest travel company posted lower-than-expected quarterly losses and said bookings for the second half of the year remained strong.

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans
11:59
Travel

Mediterranean destinations and rail travel benefit as Iran war disrupts summer holiday plans

Travellers worried about costs and flights by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are changing their summer holiday plans, with lastminute bookings, safer destinations such as Spain, and rail travel all growing in popularity. 

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs
13:23
Fuel crisis

ITA Airways plans fare rises as Middle East conflict drives up fuel costs

ITA Airways is preparing to raise ticket prices by between 5% and 10% this year as soaring fuel costs linked to the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the U.S. continue to pressure airlines worldwide.

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel
12:14
Tourism

Dubai's tourism, revenues and restaurants shrink as Iran war impacts travel

Dubai chef Shaw Lash at Mexican restaurant Lila Molino flies in her avocados and tomatillos, small, tart green fruits native to Central America that are a staple of Mexican cuisine and key for her colourful and spicy dishes.

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More than 100 killed as storms hit India’s Uttar Pradesh state
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Weather impact

More than 100 killed as storms hit India’s Uttar Pradesh state

More than 100 people were killed in a violent storm that battered India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, with rain and hail, the state Disaster Management and Relief office said on Thursday.

Climate change and El Niño fuel unprecedented global wildfire surge, researchers warn
10:15
Climate Change

Climate change and El Niño fuel unprecedented global wildfire surge, researchers warn

Climate change has driven a record surge in wildfires across Africa, Asia and other regions this year, with scientists warning that conditions are likely to worsen further as the northern hemisphere enters summer and El Niño weather patterns intensify.

Tropical forest loss declines in 2025 from record high, report finds
01:28
Climate change

Tropical forest loss declines in 2025 from record high, report finds

Destruction of the world's tropical forests eased in 2025 from a record high, a report showed on Wednesday, underscoring how decisive policy can help keep trees standing despite pressures from a warmer climate and expanding agricultural frontiers.

Kazakhstan ratifies green energy partnership with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan
11:41
View from Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan ratifies green energy partnership with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan

Kazakhstan has ratified a regional green energy agreement with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, signalling Central Asia’s ambition to become a key supplier of renewable energy to international markets. 

Beijing Auto Show 2026 highlights China’s eco-friendly vehicle push
23:33
Green Transport

Beijing Auto Show 2026 highlights China’s eco-friendly vehicle push

China’s growing use of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles took centre stage at the Beijing Auto Show 2026, which opened on 24 April, highlighting the country’s expanding clean transport ambitions.

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